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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 wa Latest Prince of By MARY TOBIN Stout-Washenfelder fex at the Eastman School ea | viage August 15 She has a very fine, flexible | ce, and will, no doubt, make her | Bgk aric in the world of song. A musical program was one of the features of the evening, Jack Carr} asec the guests with a tenor solo, | The Garden of My Heart," which | was followed by two violin solos by | Mary Flinn, Miss Bowerman shted the party with a group of the home Bertha Follow Stout. 336 Ing the wedding « for relatives and excellently interpreted, (1) will make their y, (2) Life, (3) A Dream. * token of regard and memory | members of the Baptist ation was then presented to s Bowerman Games and refre enjoyable ey Epworth League Holds Meeting 1 Mrs Third street, memt the Epworth League of tl Methodist community given | Pleted plans for a soc Mrs. M. P. Wheeler entertained at the church on the evening of Sep- informally this afternon at her resi- | tember %.' Other business affairs dence on South Beech street, at a | Were transacted after which a « tea and bridge party, the second of | time was enjoyed. Members pres-|a series. Invited guests included: | ent were the Rey. and Mrs. Wil Rise Rows) anid guest, Me H, Germany, Mr. and Mr N. : Muskogee i McLean, Miss Wini Phelr 1 Patrick § liv Mrs. Gharles | I Flemm Sheppard, B rabtree, Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- | nest Shepard, Haskell Goodman Mrs. W. O. Wilson, Mrs. the host and hoste Hoff, Mr Anna Leeper, Mrs wate S B. B. Brooks, Mrs Farewell Reception Is ‘ Mrs. Virginia Norse of | Given For Miss Bowerman sco, Mrs. A. H. Cobb, A large farewell reception w v Spe and guest, Mrs, L. Spears of Mc given last evening by the membe ef the First Baptist church for Miss | Mrs. “J Francis Bowermar t s Lexington, Ky., irath, Mrs. R. M Pastor Dr. Bowerm: a hundred guests were pr | E man is leaving Casper nent Officer of ne xt week for Rochester, New York, | Pythian Sisters to Visit Herr. | Where she will continue her vocal] Mrs. Lucy Fuller Munson of New — ———————— | burg, N. Y., supreme chief of the BOBBED HAIR wonderful] Pythian Sisters of America is ex | pected to: ar | morning ve in Casper tomorrow to spend a-short time in with the tiny tint Shampoo.—Adv. of Golden Glint garet of Greece Che Casper Daily Cribune Wales “Bride? | London society's ever busy rumor manufacturers have picked h new bride for the Prince of Wales. The Grecian beauty is popular in Britain, This time it is Princess Mar- this elty inspecting the local lodge She will be a guest while hree of Mrs. Mina Whisenhunt, grand chief of the Pythian Sist Whilé in this stat of Wyoming. Mrs. Munson will visit the temples of the different cities, On Thursday afternoon from 3 o'clock until an informal tea will given in her honor for all Pythian Sisters of the city. The entertain- ment will be given in the Pythian Sisters temple room in the Odd Fellows’ hall, with members of Loyalty Temple No. 18 as hostesses see Informal Dinner At Henning Tuesday. Dyer H Was host last evening | at a small dinner party given at the | Our Officer Save will not allow Hi Cost to get away with your last dollar. Our Thursday’s specials pro- Meeting for Thursday, The regular meeting of the Help- EXTRAORDINARY |W. c. Thursday at the home of the latter, according to word received in Casper this week, The bride attended the Unviersity of Wyoming and has a number of friends in this city. She received her A. RB. degree from St. | Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind., fter which she taught in the anston schools for Casper People Invited to Attend Luncheon in Douglas. A number of Casper people will attend the informal luncheon to be given in Douglas tomorrow by Mrs. Budd. several } eee Women's Foreign Missionary Society Will Meet. The Women's F reign Missionary | Henning hotel honoring his mother, | society of the ast Side Methodis tect you. Mrs. Park Hays of Lander, and her |Community church will hold its guest, Mrs. Virginia Norse of San | regular monthly meeting Thursday Francisco. afternoon at 2:3 o'clock at the] Oo Oe church, 1614 East Second street. Helpful Club Plans cee Pythian Sisters Will Meet. The Eunice Temple number 16, ful club will be held Thursday after- i 5 at th reside Mrs On account of being unable to wait on many of our customers reuriies iia i ae tite a mit we will extend the time one more day. To the big bargains Mi ireigterg. a we are offering at $1.00 and $2.00 we will add three tables of extra specials Grace English Lutheran | Aid Society Meeting Tomorrow. | The Ladies’ Aid society of the} Grace English Lutheran church will | meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Today or Thursday eT go oe roc cry Tobe CHILDREN’S SHOES cting as hostesses > in patent leather, brown calfskin, elk hide, brown and black kid, which formerly sold at prices ranging from $1.45 to $2.4 Natrona Rebekah Lodge Meets T Evening. he regular meeting of the Na- | | Sizes 5 to 8, 84% to 12, 12% to2. Buy as | trona Reb: many pairs as you want atese j held this evening at 8 o'clock | promptly in the I. 0. O, F, hall. | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ppaterinn Da -taintes session, re. reshments will be ved by a com. PUMPS AND LACE-INS | mittee in charge Every conceivable style; medium and high ary heels; all sizes. Shoes that formerly sold at $1.85 to $3.45. Take your pick and buy ) Wyoming Girl Is | M as many pairs as you want at_.-______. a: hel Holliday of Lara. | mie, daughter of the late Senator | THIS ITEM W. H, Holliday and M. arah East Holliday, and Gilbert Millar of | ny =i : FOR THURSDAY ONI Francisco, were married last | WHILE THEY LAST About 50 Pairs Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords Sizes 8,3% and 4. Sold regularly at $2.00 50 and $3.00 TAKE AS MANY PAIRS AS YOU WANT FOR ORE DOLLAR Here Is What $1.00 Will Buy la oe Here Is What $2.00 Will Buy greatest shoe buy you have Today or Thursday 9 WOMEN’S SHOES | In straps and cut-outs, There are Blonde Satins, Black Satin: ‘an Calfskins Patent Leathers. Every shoe this season's style, offered you. Here Is What $3.00 Will Buy Today or Thursday ONE TABLE LOADED WITH MEN’S WORK SHOES Never has this price been quoted in Cas- of Weyenberg’s, Centrals | for prompt and lasting relief from eczema doctors prescribe Resinol It soothes as it heals esinol FRAMED PICTURES Place Cards, Talleys, Prizes ZOE MARKS _ || | Down the Steps Klein Marks Music & Art Ce. || 238 E, 2nd | $6 Photograph Special We tl} | per. Shoes that formerly sold as high as | $7.45. Out they go at per pair Buy as many pairs as you want It is the ever had $6 $12.90 per dozen || Nine regular Photos and one Panel — three || different positions. | : | § Consists and P| Brown’Shoes, not a pair worth less than $4, CREDELL $6 ONE TABLE LOADED WITH STUDIO MEN’S OXFORDS Phone 2702. 131 5, Center St Consist of Selz, Bostonians and Ralston | 3 u Shoes, worth regularly $6, $7, $8------- | DOWN STAIRS Under Sprecher’s Pharmacy OPEN EVENINGS TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. SHOE STORE 120 W. Second St. Next Door to Chase’s Cafe Wait for VAN SANT’S SALE Starting THURSDAY | week overland. | tors Debus and Debus, . | stopped at the Henning hotel Pythian Sisters, will meet in regular session Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall. —— ~~ - PERSONALS Mr, and M tne, Nebr., arrived in Casper ‘last Mr. and Mrs, Petty. the home of son-in-law, Doc- chiropodists. crew are visiting heir daughter and Miss Ruth Hall is visiting in Cas per from her home in Salt Creek. eee The following Denver parties last the Yellowstone Dunklee, Mise Monsen, Ww night enroute to park: Dr, and Mrs. len McCaffery, G. L. ell and Mrs. J. A see Jr. Mrs. Jas. A. Vidal is spending the day attending to business affairs in Casper. ery Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Parshall was 1 town from Midwest yesterday Major Ormsby and family came ting in ( 1 Denve eee and C. Wachtel ri ea in Caspe yesterday fr Cheyenne, They will spend a few days heré on business. see Mrs. E, H. Knight and D Knight are guests at the Townsend | hotel from Laramie Mrs. Myrtle Mansfield of Salt Creek is in town today attending to business matters and visiting L, Rex Mayne of Salt Creek spent esterday in Casper. eee Oscar Hedemann of South Camp is in Casper today transacting bust- ness. Mr, Hedemann has been. ap- pointed postmaster of the new post- {ce recently authorized at Colum- bine. see | ©. Ly Gailey was in Casper yester | day on one of his frequent visits, M. Soloman. well ‘known pipe saleaman, is a guest at the Henning hotel this week cae Frank Jones was % Midwest visitor In Casper yesterday. eee C. I. Reld of Denver spent yester- day in town, ee R. L, Esmay, Douglas wool «rower, 1s spending the day in the elty, eee R, Hildebrand, pastor Nviv (ian church for the ars. | Pettyerew of Valen- last threes years, Mrs. Hildebrand] Casper on business departed ast | while Mrs. Woods {s a member ot| and two children, left Monday, over- land, for Hominy, Oklahoma, where Rev. Hildebrand will be in charge of the Christian church of that city. Bnroute, they will*visit with Mrs. Hildebrand's parents, in Enid, Okla- honia, “Much credit is to be given to Rey. Hildebrand for the successful work accomplished in the church during his stay in Casper, and for the organization of the Young Peo- Mr. and Mrs. Gugenheim and fon drove in from Thermopolts r eee G. ©. Hauser and family passed through Casper on thelr way to their me in Guernsey from the northern of the state. Mr. and Mrs,S. E. Phelps, who have been touring the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming’ for the past several weeks, returned home yester- covered the principal interest in Colorado and sted thelr recreation trip by a mple isit to the Tetons, They had a wonderful trip and a satisfactory va cation. During his absence, Mr. s closed his law oft M. B. Donaldson 1s a Riverton uest at the Townsend hotel! today. eee H. W. Gatlin spent yesterday in asper from Cheyenne attending to isines saffairs. Paul J, Paulsen of Cheyenhe is siting in Casper today. eee O. Henning was a Midwest visitor in Casper yesterday. eee . L. L. Burton of Denver is attend- ing to business affairs in this city today attending to business affairs here today, eee Jerem Mahoney returned to this afternoon from Omaha Casper where he shipped a train load of lambs eee Gus Morrow fias been spendirig 2 short time here this week on busl- ness from his home at Riverton. eee . ©. L, Rowse has returned to sper from Tulsa, Okla., where she was called by the death of her sis- ter-InJaw. Mrs. Rowse was accom- panied home by her brother, Harry H. Nowlan. Miss Thelma Thompson has re- turned to Casper following « tour of the Yellowstone National. park. eee E. H. Stiger of the New York Ot! P. B. Coolidge of Lander hasbeen | PAGE T THREE evening for his home in Milwaukee.|the Fort Caspar Chapter, and are 0: among the Casper people s Mrs. T. B. Hood, state humane|the Eastern Star conven r* Sos ale een ane | Sr ary tly Bese " FOR INDIGESTIO evening after spending a short time (\— r5 here on business Marjorie Allen has been vis- | * several days with her grand 6 BELLANS not Mrs. StusiaAtien in La m™ Mrs. — i na n in L a aesia Hot water Mes aata Baer cede ees ce Quggenhet Sure Relief sent visitors in Buffalo | wer re last evening = LL-AN Ss N Roden Kingsmil! will leave | ret spent 28* and 754 Om tomorrow for Denver where she will | spend a few days on a pleasure trip. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dean ©. Morgan re: | turned Tuesday from a five-weeks | vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan | toured through, Glacier Nation: park, Lake Louise, down the Pacific | coast, and back through Yellowstone National park < | Harry federati and Mrs ren have returned to from an extended motor trip to the Western c and Canada, En- voute home they visited at thelr for mer home in ¢ rado Springs eee Mra. Harry B. 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